More to Jürgen than just a programming language, Python is a small, easy to use tool that sparks creativity. Python allows him "to rapidly prototype artistic ideas, opening up opportunities for rich experiences on a smartphone." And yes, MobiLenin is partly made with Python.

Great example indeedee. Imho mobile phones (or any mobile terminal) is where python can really shine. I've been using Nokia's 'python for series 60' implementation for quite a while now and can see there is no alternative that can match it. If only Nokia backed it up a little more and the python community at large understood the major opportunity to evangalize Python, can Python really blossom. Why is the Python version of the 'hello world' example not an application that runs on a mobile terminal? Why focus on PCs? Boring! :) The fact that the prediction for India alone are 5 million PCs against 70 million mobile phones is a giant (road)sign on the wall as far as I'm concerned.

I've been using python in various projects of befriended artists. One was writing a heart-rate monitor for the newly-created "ChessBoxing"-sport. It has been created by the dutch artist Iepe Te Rubingh. More information here:

Python is a real sweet. http://www.python.org is the homeof Python. But when you connect toit, it's like nothing is on the way...Old bug corrections, etc... But nofresh news about what's going on, whatwill be done soon (and when). As if Pythonwas a dead language since the 2.4 release...Is there nothing exciting for the new Python?When will it be there?? Talk about it..Please, do something ! Shake'em up!I love Python, I want to go on loving it,I don't want to move to Ruby (arg)